uh dude take the poor guy to the vet!!
This is possible, depending upon what the shot was. If it was a vaccination, the puppy is probably not vomiting from the shot itself, although I would keep an eye on the puppy during and after the next round of vaccinations. More likely, your puppy is vomiting from motion sickness and stress from riding in the car to and from the vet's office.
No, a 2-month-old puppy does not have rabies. Rabies typically takes weeks to months to develop in an infected animal, so a puppy that young would not have had enough time to contract the virus.
i would wait till your puppy is at-lest one years old
i would take him to the vet.
any time is good for a bath i would say atleast once a month
5-10 bunches of bananas or a 6th month puppy
No, it would cause stomach pains to the puppy
A two month old puppy is usually really playful. The best exercise for a puppy would be toys and taking them for walks.
I would say to not give your puppy a lemon piece containing really bad parts that ruin the vital organ system of the dog.
Pet stores get their puppies from puppy mills. Buying them keeps the pet stores in business, which keeps the cruelty of puppy mills in business. It is a vicious circle. You would be better off adopting from a shelter or pet rescue society.
You definitely need to talk to your Vet. I find it difficult to believe a Vet would prescribe Rimadyl for a 3-month old puppy, and I presume you care enough about your puppy to treat it ONLY with medications OK'd by your Vet.
You should feed your 6 month puppy a good, high quality puppy food until it is one year of age. I would suggest Purina Puppy Chow or Science Diet Puppy food.